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Ottawa awards new monitoring-system contract for International Space Station

Navdeep Bains, federal minister responsible for innovation, science and economic development, was at the Canadian Space Agency in St-Hubert, Que., this morning to announce a $1.7-million contract for an advanced visioning system for the International Space Station.

System will be mounted on Dextre, robotic arm designed and built by Canadian Space Agency

The new visioning system, centre, is mounted on Dextre in this computer-generated image. (Canadian Space Agency)

Federal Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains announced a $1.7-million contract for an advanced visioning system for the International Space Station this morning at the Canadian Space Agency in St-Hubert, Que.

The system will be designed by Ottawa'sNeptec Design Group Ltd.

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen shows Navdeep Bains a model of the International Space Station. (CBC)

The microwave-oven sizedsystem willemploya 3D laser, a high-definition camera and an infrared camera,and be mounted on Dextre, the CSA-designed and built robot arm.

The devicewill be used to inspect the space station for damage caused by small meteorites and space debris and will reduce the need for spacewalks by ISS astronauts.

"Investing in the optical technology for space will also give Canadians an edge here on earth," Bains said. "The technology also has applications in mining, undersea oil and gas infrastructure, and self-driving vehicles."

Bainswasjoined by astronaut Jeremy Hansen and CSA presidentSylvain Laporte for the announcement Thursday.